Women in South Sudan do not use cosmetics or bleach their skin. They believe that they are naturally beautiful and that bleaching the skin does not add beauty but in not reduce it.
The Youth in South Sudan do not seek partners who bleach their skin colour and it is seldom to find a South Sudanese man married out of South Sudan or besides African Queen, this made South Sudan. This made South Sudan the country where cosmetic is used the least.
WHY IS SLAVERY TAUGHT IN THE U.S. BUT NOT IN AFRICA?
US-based Ghanaian-Liberian comedian Michael Blackson is also a philanthropist - he’s opened a modern school that’s free to local kids in his hometown of Agona Nsaba in Ghana.
He says it’s not just about giving children opportunities, but also about changing the curriculum in African classrooms. Because one thing he says is often left off is African history - in particular, the history of slavery. Blackson says he learned more about this topic in school in the US than he ever did in school in Ghana, which came as a shock.
He says he’s going to make sure his school teaches it, so that the students have a more complete self-understanding. As he explains in this clip, he’s worried there’s a kind of ‘cover-up’ of this past across Africa - a legacy of colonial ‘brainwashing’ when African education systems were being first set up.
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